38 Degrees – Remove Plastics From Tea Bags

38 Degrees are running a campaign to get plastic removed from tea bags. I think it needs supporting!

I don’t want plastic in my tea

Neither does the sea

Plastic is messing up our oceans, killing wildlife and ending up in our food. Plastic is filling up landfills. It is so unnecessary. We can easily create biodegradable alternatives.

Please sign the petition.

To: Paul Polman, CEO of PG Tips & Unilever

Remove plastics from tea bags

MA

Campaign created by

Mike Armitage

Remove all plastic from tea bags to ensure they are fully bio-degradable/compostable.

Why is this important?

Unilever owns PG Tips, the UK’s most popular cup of tea. Let’s call on them to remove ALL plastics from tea bags – it is usually polypropylene. Teabags won’t completely biodegrade if they have plastic in them. People in Britain drink 165m cups of tea EVERY day – with 96% of those from tea bags. That adds up to billions of pieces of plastic. As a market leader and the recent purchaser of Pukkha teas which doesn’t use plastic in its tea bags, Unilever could help make a positive difference to the environment by removing plastic now.

Polypropylene is a plastic and 20% is not a small or insignificant amount when multiplied up by the millions and millions of tea bags used daily around the world. All of these plastics remains un-degraded in the environment.

There have been many campaigns to keep plastics and microplastics out of our seas, highlighting the harm they do to marine life. But the same is true of plastics on land as they can cause harm to birds and small mammals. We need to keep ALL plastics OUT of our environment.

I believe that it is possible to use another material that is biodegradable – plant or fabric based. In fact, I understand that there is already one brand of conventional teabag which is polypropylene-free made by Jacksons of Piccadilly, so it is technically and practically possible.

Let’s make our environment plastic free and fully compostable with a change to the materials used in our tea bags.